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With 56,000 lbs. of pressure a needle thin stream of water can cut almost any material. Click on the Real Video presentation and you will see the nozzle of the water jet slicing through a ¼ inch piece of stainless steel cutting out letters & numbers. Next you will see a collage of materials that have been cut for various jobs. The steel slug was cut from a 1 ¼" stainless steel plate that needed several precision holes. There are other various pieces of marble, glass, plastic and steel plate in the video. In the background of the video, the ¼" steel plate was used to get the entire alphabet in multiple letters. The letters have been nested for maximum yield of the material. Call us for a quote on your project.
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![]() Long Beach Memorial Medical Center
The white letters are ¼ inch stainless steel that have been surface mounted to black marble. |
Bridge Publications, Inc.
The large white surface is 1/8 inch stainless steel painted white. The letters have been cut & removed from the sheet. It has been laid over burgundy Plexiglass and back lit. |
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